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Gujjars, others to get one per cent reservation in Rajasthan

Earlier, the Gujjar community had threatened the government with protests if its demand for job quotas was not met.

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JAIPUR: The Rajasthan government on Thursday decided to provide the Gujjars and four other communities one per cent reservation within the 50 per cent limit while retaining their OBC status.

The Cabinet gave a green signal to this proposal.

Earlier, the Gujjar community had threatened the government with protests if its demand for job quotas was not met.

With this decision, the Gujjars can seek benefits in educational institutions and in getting jobs.

The allotment of one per cent reservation to five communities completes the 50 per cent quota limit for reservations in Rajasthan.

As the present overall reservation percentage in the state stands at 49 per cent, the government decided to give one per cent additional reservation to these communities.

The same formula was earlier adopted by the previous Congress government. Though it may not satisfy the Gujjars, the government feels it will pacify them for now.

The state government had tried thrice to find a workable solution to the Gujjars' reservation demand but the court had been annulling all its proposals on different grounds.
 

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